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General Admission for One, Two, or Four at One Liberty Observation Deck (Up to 22% Off)
One Liberty Observation Deck
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Open morning, noon, and night visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Philadelphia during the day or at night.
One Liberty Observation Deck’s COVID-19 Precautions
- One Liberty Observation Deck is temporarily closed.
- Note that state and local guidelines are changing regularly. Please check One Liberty Observation Deck’s website, Facebook, or contact them for their latest guidelines.
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- Limit 2 per person(s), may buy 2 additional as gift(s).
- Limit 1 per visit.
- Valid only for option purchased.
- All goods or services must be used by the same person.
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About One Liberty Observation Deck
From Billy Penn atop City Hall to the Ben Franklin Bridge to the pastoral campus of the University of Pennsylvania, there are plenty of things to see in Philadelphia. Get a top-down look on a trip to One Liberty Observation Deck. Read on to learn more about this sky-high attraction perched high above the streets of downtown"
- How high is it?: 57 stories
- What can you see?: Love Park, University City, and other historic sites plus the Ben Franklin Bridge, City Hall, and the city's stately sports stadiums
- A closer look: The Go Find Your Philly interactive boards stationed around the observation deck reveal facts and HD closeups of many of the city's most notable destinations via touchscreen.
- Guided tours: of the observation deck are free with admission, and are offered several times each day
- #TheRealPhilly: This multimedia art installation includes audio narrations of Philly’s unique culture, artwork inspired by the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, and photo ops that highlight famous city sites. There's even a massive Ben Franklin whose feet stand on the second floor and head pops up on the observation deck.